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Uketsu, masked YouTuber, horror author making global waves

by Associated Press

TOKYO Jan 16, 2025 - 10:30 am GMT+3
Japanese horror writer, novelist and YouTuber named Uketsu poses during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo, Japan, Jan. 16, 2025. (EPA Photo)
Japanese horror writer, novelist and YouTuber named Uketsu poses during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo, Japan, Jan. 16, 2025. (EPA Photo)
by Associated Press Jan 16, 2025 10:30 am

He wears a black bodysuit and a white mask, speaks in an electronically altered squeaky voice, and uses creepiness as his signature mode of art.

Uketsu, whose name literally translates to "rain hole,” two words he loves. He is Japan’s latest YouTube star and a million-selling mystery writer.

And he is about to take on the global stage.

He told foreign journalists in Tokyo on Thursday that his knack for making everyone "feel uneasy” is the reason for his success.

His debut book, "Strange Pictures” is coming out in 30 nations, including in English in the United States this week. It’s sold 1.5 million copies globally, according to the publisher.

Uketsu’s storytelling combines images and diagrams with text to draw readers into a horrific puzzle that they witness gradually getting solved, piece by piece. The pictures serve as whodunit clues to chillingly gruesome happenings.

That likely helped Uketsu resonate with the younger generation, who were more used to manga comics, video games and social networking than literature. Some children here dressed up as him for Halloween.

Uketsu, who credits the great Japanese mystery writer Ranpo Edogawa as his inspiration, said he merely wants to make his works accessible, even for people who dislike reading.

He has leveraged his online presence to attract an audience. Uketsu has 1.7 million subscribers on his YouTube channel, drawing over 190 million views.

His first YouTube hit, "The Strange House,” is about a home with a weird floor plan, including a prison-like room. It became a movie last year and earned more than 5 billion yen ($32 million) at the Japanese box office.

"My stories are just really scary,” said Uketsu, sounding demure and serious despite his odd appearance.

He swears he looks quite regular behind his mask. If he were to take it off, no one would recognize him.

But he acknowledged that adding his image to his books helps sell copies while stopping short of dismissing it as a gimmick.

Uketsu is working on his next book and has a song out, according to Takuji Watanabe, vice director at Futabasha Publishers, which puts out Uketsu’s works.

Watanabe will not disclose how much money Uketsu has earned but swears that he is a "once-in-a-century star” of Japanese horror.

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